Join Brooke USA as we seek to raise an ambitious $1.5 million by June 30, 2024.

Brooke USA’s Board of Directors has added a laser focus commitment to alleviating the suffering of working donkeys as they believe that their plight is preventable and that good animal welfare protects human livelihoods. For 600 million people in some of the poorest places in the world, 100 million of these animals and other equines are the backbone of communities and their best means of making a living. Without healthy working donkeys, people could not put food on their tables, send their children to school, or build better futures for themselves and their families.

Donkeys are essential to the livelihoods of people in developing countries.

The Donkey Project” also aims to raise the profile of donkeys all over the world radically. With their latest popularity, thanks to the attention secured by recent movies and documentaries such as EO, The Banshees of Inisherin, Triangle of Sadness, and Navalny, many are calling 2023 the year of the donkey with these stoic animals rightfully portrayed as intelligent and calm.  Without a doubt, history was made when a miniature donkey appeared on stage, side by side with Jimmy Kimmel, at the Academy Awards ceremony last March.

Donkeys are now also the focus of a new genetic study published in the journal Science on donkey genomics, led by Ludovic Orlando, Director of the Center for Anthropobiology and Genomics of Toulouse in France. He and researchers from 37 laboratories around the world analyzed the genomes of 207 modern donkeys, living in 31 countries.

“Honestly, it is about time that we recognize the bond between donkeys and humans; this co-dependency dates to the beginning of time when people first started relying on donkeys to help transport heavy loads and continues today in some of the most vulnerable communities worldwide as they serve as an important resource in the daily lives of millions of people throughout the world,” explained Emily Dulin, CEO of Brooke USA. “Despite their newfound fame, donkeys remain in peril and are threatened by the challenging environments in which they live and by their new-found value in the production of ejiao, a gelatin-like substance derived from boiling their hides and used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat infertility, poor circulation and lack of potency,” added Dulin.

“The success of this campaign will allow us to invest in programs across the globe and make a lasting impact in the lives of people and animals alike,” said Jim Hamilton, DVM, Chairman of the Board of Brooke USA.

The campaign’s focal point is a bold appeal to donors and friends for support of 100,000 donkeys at $15 a year each.

You can directly affect the lives of one, 10, or 100 donkeys, it is completely up to you.

A campaign of this magnitude is only possible through the loyalty of our donors and friends.

“The Donkey Project” is an example of how Brooke USA plans to contribute toward alleviating the suffering of hundreds of millions of people and animals today and tomorrow. Funding from this campaign will allow us to have a significant impact all over the world as we feature inspiring stories of those who depend on these animals every single day.